
GCS CEO David Bloxham sits down with Dr. Mona Ashok, Co-Director of the Thames Valley AI Hub for a practical conversation on responsible AI adoption. Mona shares lessons from the pandemic that can guide today’s GenAI wave, why regulation alone isn’t enough, and how organizations can build governance that actually works.
Timestamps
00:00 — Intro and welcome to the GCS Connect Leader Series
01:12 — Meet Dr. Mona Ashok: roles, research, and global background
04:18 — Career journey: from finance to digital transformation and AI
08:05 — AI isn’t new; what changed with GenAI and why it matters now
11:42 — Parliamentary evidence: regulation, governance, and ethics themes
15:30 — Who’s “leading” in AI? US models, China’s patents, EU strategy, India’s skills
19:55 — The three cogs of Responsible AI: regulation, governance, standards (ISO/BSI)
23:48 — Sector focus and community building: Thames Valley AI Hub (healthcare, education)
27:36 — Urgency after social media: environmental costs and sustainability of LLMs
32:10 — Access, equity, and the open-source vs. proprietary debate
36:44 — Education realities: student use of GenAI, bias, hallucinations, and AI literacy
41:20 — What organizations can do now: ethics committee, risk appetite, metrics, standards
46:02 — What’s next for Mona: policy work, BSI standards, doctoral research, TV AI Hub
49:20 — Are we in a golden age of tech? Closing reflections